www.lochlomond-trossachs.org www.lochlomond-trossachs.org Strone Hill An t-Sròn A Y H T Killin A827 L O C National Park Boundary Tyndrum A8 2 Strone Hill A85 Strone Hill St Fillans (385m) Crianlarich A85 R N Lochearnhead L O C H E A A82 Strone Hill overlooks the village of Strone and I L V O L O C H A84 Benmore & Kilmun Inverlochlarig Strathyre offers superb views over the Firth of Clyde and its Ardlui L O C H S L O sea lochs. On a clear day it is possible to see over Y Start/end A83 L O C H K A T R I N L T E Inveruglas O C H A R K L E E B Inversnaid 83 YN B8 Callander to Arran, the Arrochar Alps and down the Clyde to 9 F 2 A821 9 R A8 LO C H A H Arrochar V E N AC H 3 A8 C Tarbet 4 O L L 2 O Kilmun Glasgow. Strachur C O C H L A R H D 1 L LAKE OF B A886 8 O MENTEITH 1 L Aberfoyle 5 C A873 H O Rowardennan A814 G M O O I Gartmore L Holy Loch N Hill paths in places, 13/4 miles / D L G O N 1 C O Luss A8 H L Graham’s Point 811 E A H Garelochhead Balmaha C walking on open hill. C 3 km K B A 837 O 817 L G A R Drymen Ardentinny E 875 A Allow 3 hours L O 811 Gartocharn A A815 C A809 H 832 B Kilmun Balloch A8 1 A885 A81 Dunoon 4 A82 Dumbarton A8 © Crown copyright and database rights 2017. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100031883 Licence Survey Ordnance and database rights 2017. copyright © Crown Strone Hill (385m) This map is for illustrative purposes only, always equip yourself with the appropriate map. Kilmun 2 1 Start/end Holy Loch Graham’s Point 0 500m 1 Kilometre 0 1/2 1 Mile The route starts from Graham’s Point The walk climbs steadily, emerging from On descending make sure you follow the Heritage Park and follows forest paths the forest to spectacular views of the correct wall and retrace your steps. At and roads before it becomes a faint path Clyde estuary and Loch Long at the the forest road the lower left fork takes onto the open hill. viewpoint. Where the road forks there you to Blairmore, otherwise turn right for Departing from the Monk’s Hut at is a small path to the left . Follow this Kilmun. On the walk look out for signs of Graham’s Point, cross the main road and path up Strone Hill. It is rough in places wildlife, including red squirrels and pine take the first left at Johnstone Avenue, so take sturdy footwear. martens in the forest, red deer and black turn right onto the path immediately You will see Dunselma Castle on its grouse on the open hill and woodland behind the row of houses on the right. promontory below the golf course and edge and oyster catchers on the shore. Ascend to the forest road and turn left. the recently restored Blairmore Pier on After a few yards take the right fork . Loch Long. The path follows a dry stone dyke to the hilltop with panoramic views. Walkers should wear walking boots and suitable clothing and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code www.outdooraccess-scotland.com.
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